KOH-N2/CO/air 活化对椰壳活性炭低温去除 NH3 性能的影响 NO

IF 3 4区 工程技术 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Adsorption Pub Date : 2024-05-11 DOI:10.1007/s10450-024-00483-6
Bangfu Huang, Wanjun Li, Zhe Shi, Linjing Yang
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本研究探讨了氢氧化钾(KOH)-氮气(N2)/一氧化碳(CO)/空气活化的不同组合对椰壳活性炭低温去除氨气(NH3)性能的影响。KOH-N2联合活化导致活性炭孔隙扩大,而高温则导致结构坍塌。虽然提高活化温度会导致平均孔径增大,但在表面引入含氮官能团会对氮氧化物转化率产生积极影响。此外,随着活化温度的升高,KOH-CO2 联合活化产生的活性炭具有更致密、更有序的孔隙结构,同时还观察到相对较大的比表面积和总孔隙体积。在表面引入 C = C 等官能团可提高 NO 的整体转化率。虽然 KOH 空气活化产生了发达的多孔结构,但一些孔径大小的孔被堵塞,从而产生了较小的比表面积。然而,引入含氮官能团有助于提高 NO 的整体转化率。正交实验分析表明,活化时间对 KOH 活性炭的物理活化过程有显著影响,其次是活化温度,而活化气体对活性炭结构和 NO 转化率的影响最小。值得注意的是,最佳活化条件包括在 3 mol/L KOH 中活化活性炭 1 小时,然后在 150℃ 下用二氧化碳活化 1 小时。
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Effect of KOH-N2/CO/air activation on the performance of coconut shell activated carbon for low temperature NH3 removal NO

This study investigates the effects of different combinations of potassium hydroxide (KOH)–nitrogen (N2)/carbon monoxide (CO)/air activation on the low-temperature ammonia (NH3) removal NO performance of coconut shell-activated carbon. KOH–N2-combined activation resulted in expanded pores of activated carbon, while high temperatures caused structural collapse. While increasing the activation temperature induced larger average pore sizes, introducing nitrogen-containing functional groups on the surface positively affected the NO conversion rate. Furthermore, while KOH–CO2-combined activation yielded activated carbon with denser and more ordered pore structures upon increasing activation temperature, a relatively large specific surface area and total pore volume were also observed. Introducing functional groups such as C = C on the surface yielded a higher overall NO conversion rate. Although KOH–air activation resulted in developed porous structures, some pore sizes were blocked, thereby yielding a smaller specific surface area. Nevertheless, introducing nitrogen-containing functional groups contributed to an overall increase in the NO conversion rate. Orthogonal experimental analysis revealed that activation time significantly impacted the physical activation process of KOH-activated carbon, followed by activation temperature, with activation gas minimally affecting the activated carbon structure and NO conversion rate. Notably, the optimal activation conditions included 1-h activated carbon activation in 3 mol/L of KOH, followed by 1-h CO2 activation at 150℃.

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Adsorption
Adsorption 工程技术-工程:化工
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期刊介绍: The journal Adsorption provides authoritative information on adsorption and allied fields to scientists, engineers, and technologists throughout the world. The information takes the form of peer-reviewed articles, R&D notes, topical review papers, tutorial papers, book reviews, meeting announcements, and news. Coverage includes fundamental and practical aspects of adsorption: mathematics, thermodynamics, chemistry, and physics, as well as processes, applications, models engineering, and equipment design. Among the topics are Adsorbents: new materials, new synthesis techniques, characterization of structure and properties, and applications; Equilibria: novel theories or semi-empirical models, experimental data, and new measurement methods; Kinetics: new models, experimental data, and measurement methods. Processes: chemical, biochemical, environmental, and other applications, purification or bulk separation, fixed bed or moving bed systems, simulations, experiments, and design procedures.
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